Book Cheap Flights to Samoa

Samoa is comprised of the two main islands Savai’i and Upolu along with four smaller islands. It is considered the heart of Polynesia. With a population of approximately 195, 125 people, it is a profoundly friendly nation. This destination is etched in lush greenery and tropical wonders. Popular attractions include Upolu, Alofaaga Blowholes and Papapapaitai Falls.

Cheap flights to Samoa are now available for a limited period of time, so get ready to journey to this incredible destination. The capital city, Apia, is home to Faleolo International Airport (APW), which is a 50-minute drive from the city centre of Apia. APW serves a multitude of airlines – including Singapore Airlines, Etihad Airways and Cathay Pacific. Popular international flights depart from Cape Town and Johannesburg. The flight duration from Johannesburg to Apia is approximately 28 hours.

Why visit Samoa

Sea Life

Samoa’s water is home to a diverse range of sea life such as turtles, dolphins, rays and colourful fish. Explore the waters by snorkelling and encounter these incredible species up close. The tropical waters welcome you with its luring charm.

Markets

A trip to the Samoan islands would be incomplete without a visit to the bustling markets. From the fish market to the Apia flea markets, experience the joy and everyday life of the Samoan people in these incredible spaces.

Waterfalls

Experience the miraculous waterfalls and iridescent pools found in Samoa. Enjoy the relaxing massages from the trickling water. Trekking to these waterfalls is an exciting adventure rewarded by the calming waters. Waterfalls include Togitogiga Waterfall, Fuipisia Falls and Afu Aau Falls.

General information

Essential details you need to know before your trip

Currency

Samoan tālā (WST)

Exchange Rate

1 ZAR = 0.18 WST

Language

English and Samoan

Hub Airport

Faleolo International Airport (APW)

Time Zone

GMT +13

Travel Adaptor

Type I

Best time to visit Samoa

You’ll be happy to know that the weather is warm and tropical year-round. There are two distinct seasons, with the dry season from May to October, while the wet season is from November to April. For the best time to visit the archipelago, visit during the dry season for the finest weather. There are incredible things to be done during this time, such as snorkelling, swimming, or simply relaxing with a cocktail and enjoying the pleasant views. Between June and August is the peak season as many tourists from New Zealand and Australia make their way to the islands. Consider visiting during the shoulder season (May and October) when there are less tourists and accommodation is cheaper.

Weather & Climate in Samoa

Average temperature (°C) & rainfall (mm) per month

Month

Jan

Feb

Mar

Apr

May

Jun

Jul

Aug

Sep

Oct

Nov

Dec

Low °C

24°C

24°C

24°C

24°C

23°C

23°C

23°C

23°C

23°C

23°C

24°C

24°C

High °C

30°C

31°C

31°C

31°C

30°C

30°C

30°C

30°C

30°C

30°C

30°C

31°C

Rainfall (mm)

489

368

352

211

193

121

121

113

154

224

262

358

Overview

Visa & Customs

Health & Safety

Cost of Living

Overview

Samoa possesses a unique beauty and elegance in which you are able to indulge. The people provide amazing hospitality with their welcoming aura and lighthearted nature. It’s warm, tropical climate offers the ideal conditions for fertile lands with rich vegetation and mesmerising flowers. The collectivist way of living will afford you to feel the importance of community. The way of life contrasts the western world, and it is a beautiful sight to behold as you are greeted by the Samoan customs.

Samoa is a beautiful paradox filled with volcanoes, jungles, waterfalls, and pure island bliss. It is rightfully considered the heart of Polynesia, maintaining its authenticity and traditions, known as Fa’a Samoa (the Samoan Way). An island of adventure and cultural experiences awaits!

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Visa & Customs

South African passport holders do not require a visa to enter Samoa. Your passport should be valid for at least 6 months beyond your point of departure from Samoa. Make sure your passport has at least 2 blank pages for stamps.

Health & Safety

All travellers should be up-to-date with their routine vaccinations. These vaccines include measles-mumps-rubella (MMR) vaccine, diphtheria-tetanus-pertussis vaccine, varicella (chickenpox) vaccine, polio vaccine, and yearly flu shot. You are also advised to acquire vaccinations for hepatitis A and typhoid.

The islands of Samoa are quite safe, with a low level of crime. Tourists are still urged to remain cautious of their surroundings.
Tips on how to stay safe and respectful in Samoa:

• Be aware of dogs on the streets as they are known to roam the town of Apia and can be quite aggressive.

• Do not walk alone at night.

• Take care when swimming as tidal changes can be dangerous.

• Sundays are quite reserved in Samoa. In some remote villages, people are advised from swimming on Sunday.

• Dress modestly when entering the village (t-shirt and sarong will do).

• Do not point your feet at others when sitting inside a *fale *with locals.